Vande Bharat Mission: First flight from Kuwait to Karnataka on Jun 16


Daijiworld Media Network – Kuwait (AM)

Kuwait, Jun 3: Kuwait Kannadigas can finally heave a sigh of relief as a flight has been announced as part of Vande Bharat Mission to Karnataka.

The flight will be on June 16 from Kuwait to Bengaluru. The flight will leave Kuwait at 14.20 hrs local time and reach Bengaluru International Airport at 21.50 hrs IST.

It may be recalled, flights from Qatar, UAE and Oman airlifted people back home to Karnataka under the central government's Vande Bharat Mission. Kannadigas in Kuwait, were waiting for their turn to fly home.

Office bearers of various Kannada organizations in Kuwait, had repeatedly requested the central government to arrange flights from Kuwait to Karnataka. Union minister D V Sadananda Gowda had assured to sort out the issues soon and arrange flights to Kuwait.

NRI Mohandas Kamath, through a tweet, thanked everyone including Sadananda Gowda for helping Kuwait Kannadigas at this crucial juncture.


 

 

 

  

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/kuwait

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Why do Karnataka People waiting for V B Mission??? Why don't the Government allow private Indian airlines to operate from Kuwait??? Does the Government really care for Karnataka (Indian) citizens facing hardships in Kuwait??? If so why don't they allow private airlines if they can't fly Air India/Express??? Their actions shows whether they really cares us!!! ??? or require PUBLICITY!!!

    Kuwait Government is paying for the air tickets of illegal Indians and also sending them to India by their airlines.

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  • Rigid, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    What is the use of Mangalore Airport when so many mangaloreans are stranded at abroad and no facility to reach mangalore airport directly??

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  • Munavarsayed, Tumkur

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Emergency

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  • Kannadiga in Kuwait, Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    A million thanks for Kuwait Government who already arranged free flights to Kannadigas/Indians. May God Almighty bless the Ruler and citizens of this "Small Country with Big Heart". Even though we don't pay tax, Kuwait Government takes better care than our own government run by elected parliamentarians who completely forgot Kannadigas till now. Thank God At least now they remembered us. Please allow private carriers/foreign flights to take passengers and by return they can bring cargo to Kuwait. They will offer and quarantine facility as a package at better price than so called Vande Bharat mission.

    First time I am in love with our neighboring State "KERALA"

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  • Rajiv Mendon, Mangalore /Udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Vande Bharat mission to whom? The old, visa expired and pregnant, medicines EXAUSTED and mentally suffering and mentally exausted from Mangalore and Udupi TULUNADU PEOPLE are dying to come back from KUWAIT, not even a single flight so far, great achievement!!!!!????? Wah! This is called as one should know how to talk.....

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  • Jeevan, Kuwait- Mlore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Voice of Middle East KNRI officials reaches to the Indian officials to arrange flights. Jai ho

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Wishing you all a Safe Journey ...

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  • Ajay Dsouza, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 03 2020

    All back with one flight...thank you for big achievement

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